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Terri was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She is married to Dan for 32 years and has two wonderful grown daughters, Melynda, Christine, and son in law, Luke. She received her undergraduate degree in Nursing from San Jose State. Terri is a certified nephrology nurse, 1995.
Terri's medical interest has been nephrology for the past 25 years. She has worked at Kaiser for 5 years and is currently our End Stage Renal Disease Case Manager.
Her publications are:
- Ting G, Freitas T, Carrie B, Zargahamee S: Short Daily Hemodialysis-Global ESRD Cost. JASN 1998; 240A.
- Ting G, Freitas T, Saum N, Carrie B, Kjellstrand C: Early metabolic, hematalogigal, Clinical and Life Quality changes with Daily Hemodialysis. Peritoneal Dialysis International 1998; 18 Suppl 1: S78.
- Ting G, Freitas T, Carrie B, Gordon K, Kjellstrand C, Zargahamee S: Short Daily Hemodialysis-12 month study of 5 patients. JASN 1998; 9: 22 A
- Ting G, Freitas T, Saum N, Carrie B, K, Kjellstrand C, Zargahamee S: Short Daily Hemodialysis-Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life. JSAN 1998; 9: 228A.
- Ouwendyk M, Leitch R, Freitas T. (2001). Daily hemodialysis: A nursing perspective. Advances in Renal Replacement therapy. Vol 8, No 4.
- Freitas, Terri, Daily Dialysis Nursing Expierience at El Camino Hospital. Nephrology Nursing Journal 2002
Terri is a member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association and the National Kidney Foundation.
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